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Mac OS X
Type
replacement
Thing
Hard Drive
Title
Clone Your Existing Drive
Introduction
If you are happy with your existing operating system installation and simply are upgrading your hard drive capacity, you can clone your existing hard drive to your new drive.
To clone a hard drive, you will need a way to connect the second hard drive to your Mac. Our [product|IF107-107|SATA Wondercable] or one of our [http://www.ifixit.com/Search?text=hard+drive+upgrade+kits&csrf=ebv6uo126v|Hard Drive Upgrade Kits] works great for cloning your drive over.
To clone your hard drive, we recommend a program called SuperDuper!, by Shirt Pocket Software (www.shirt-pocket.com).
The following instructions assume you’ll be using SuperDuper!. If you are using a different setup, your installation process may be somewhat different.
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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